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- Dinosaurs vs. Aliens is really a project that needs no introduction. It centers on dinosaurs battling an alien invasion, you know, during dinosaur times. Men in Black director Barry Sonnenfeld and comics writer Grant Morrison have teamed up to create the motion comic program, and now a trailer has landed online. It provides only brief glimpses at the illustrations, but if anyone wants to see dinosaurs taking on alien invaders, here’s your chance. Sonnenfeld hopes to turn the idea into a...
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Mar 21, 2012 · Grant Morrison explains to CBR how he's bringing intelligent dinosaur life into conflict with evil insectoid aliens in May's OGN and for a future Barry Sonnenfeld film, "Dinosaurs Vs. Aliens."
Aug 7, 2012 · Last May, it was revealed that Men In Black 3** director Barry Sonnenfeld was indulging a childhood passion to power a future project, and had teamed with comics scripting stalwart Grant...
May 10, 2011 · Cowboys and Aliens sounds cool, but for dinosaur fans director Barry Sonnenfeld has got something even more special: The plan calls for Grant Morrison to develop a graphic novel and movie called...
In 2011 they worked on the screenplay Dinosaurs vs Aliens for Sam Worthington's production company, Full Clip Production, and said they planned to work with them again on a screenplay based on the 2000 AD story "Rogue Trooper".
May 26, 2012 · If you are excited by the prospect of the latter, then Barry Sonnenfeld and Grant Morrison's new collaborative project, Dominion: Dinosaurs Versus Aliens, is for you! But just how are...
Barry Sonnenfeld and Grant Morrison Team Up for Dinosaurs vs. Aliens - IMDb. In an age where Hollywood studios rarely greenlight movies that aren't based on pre-existing properties or brand names, high-concept films are making a comeback in a big way.